Agreement to a positive statement.
Andres can play the guitar very well.
So can I / I can too.
Select the best relative pronoun.
That's the book__________ I was reading before you came over.
Which / That
Select the best Relative Pronoun.
This smartphone, ______ I bought last week, takes great photos.
which
Agreement to a negative statement.
Andrea hasn't been to France before.
Neither have I / I haven't either
Select the best Relative Pronoun.
The boy ________ cellphone you found lives in the next avenue.
whose
Select the best Relative Pronoun.
Claudia, _______ brother is a singer, is in my English Classes.
whose
Disagreement to a positive statement.
I went to the cinema the last week.
I didn't
Select the best Relative Pronoun.
I want to go to the art gallery __________ a great exhibition is taking place on Sunday.
where
Join the 2 sentences using the best relative pronoun and commas.
That girl is my cousin. She lives in London.
That girl, who is my cousin, lives in London.
Agreement to a negative statement.
I won't go to the party tomorrow.Neither will I / I won't either
Join the 2 sentences using the best Relative Pronoun.
Here is the painting. I bought it in Venice.
Here is the painting which/that I bought in Venice.
Join the 2 sentences using the best relative pronoun and commas.
I go to that restaurant every Sunday. It's near my house.
That restaurant, where I go every Sunday, is near my house.
Disagreement to a negative statement.
Kate isn't a great dancer.
I am
Join the 2 sentences using the best relative pronoun.
A hotel is a place. People stay there when they're on holiday.
A hotel is a place where people stay when they're on holiday.
Join the 2 sentences using the best relative pronoun and commas.
That man is a scientist. I found his wallet on the street.
That man, whose wallet I found on the street, is my cousin.